Consequences and procedures concerning a violation of the Honor Code

Offense #1: Teacher informs student of offense, privately if possible. Parents are notified and a meeting may be held with any of the following people: teacher, student, parent, administrator, counselor, and department chair. Student receives zero for assignment. Letter goes in student's permanent file.

Offense #2: Teacher informs student of offense, privately if possible. Parents are notified and a meeting may be held with any of the following people: teacher, student, parent, administrator, counselor, and department chair. Student receives zero for assignment; and another zero, equal to the value of the assignment on which there was cheating, is averaged into the quarter grade. Letter goes in student's permanent file.

Offense #3: Teacher informs student of offense, privately if possible. Parents are notified and a meeting will be held with any of the following people: teacher, student, parent, administrator, counselor, and department chair. Student fails the quarter for the course in which the offense took place. Letter goes in student's permanent file. All subsequent offenses receive the punishment described under Offense #3. In addition, coaches, advisors and others who supervise a student in extra-curricular activities outside of the school may be notified, and consequences will be up to their discretion.<Back: Responsibilities: Teachers, Students, Parents, Admin.>Next: Honor Pledge